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Any disruption in the RF signal chain can cause vehicles to stop communicating with other vehicles and infrastructure, in turn potentially causing vehicles to stop operating, run red lights, or even collide with other vehicles or pedestrians." allowing the vehicle to adjust its route and driving behavior dynamically. Alongside the advanced data collection, storage, and analytics that underlie V2X technology, modern radio- frequency (RF) and antenna technology advancements are a significant enabler of vehicle communication. Transmitting and receiving data over long distances and at high speeds is essential to operate V2X systems effectively. Modern advancements in RF technology have greatly enhanced wireless communication systems' bandwidth, range, and reliability. Ultimately, these enhancements enable vehicles to transmit and receive large amounts of data rapidly and accurately, even in challenging environments such as urban areas with high interference levels or rural areas with sparse infrastructure. Significant advancements in antenna technology have also contributed to the effectiveness of V2X communication. Modern antennas are designed to be highly directional, compact, and capable of operating across multiple frequency bands. Thus, they can maintain strong, stable connections C h a p t e r 3 | C o n n e c t i v i t y a n d C o m m u n i c a t i o n i n e - M o b i l i t y Mike Comer Director, Business Development & Product Marketing, Amphenol RF 19 9 Experts Discuss the Role of Connectivity in e-Mobility

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